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Σελίδα xviii
In September of this same year Chaucer was so unfortunate as to be robbed of nearly £ 20 of the King's money , his horse , and other movables - half at Westminster and half near the " fowl oke " at Hatcham in Surrey - by certain ...
In September of this same year Chaucer was so unfortunate as to be robbed of nearly £ 20 of the King's money , his horse , and other movables - half at Westminster and half near the " fowl oke " at Hatcham in Surrey - by certain ...
Σελίδα xix
... That our illustrious King , the Lord giving His aid therein , had by such grace gained the victory over his enemies and adversaries , who had united to oppose his march through the midst of his territory of France towards Calais .
... That our illustrious King , the Lord giving His aid therein , had by such grace gained the victory over his enemies and adversaries , who had united to oppose his march through the midst of his territory of France towards Calais .
Σελίδα xxii
year the body of King Edmund the Martyr was carried into London through this entrance . It , like Moorgate , was only a postern at first . A barbican or watch tower was built to the north of the gate , as an outwork for observation and ...
year the body of King Edmund the Martyr was carried into London through this entrance . It , like Moorgate , was only a postern at first . A barbican or watch tower was built to the north of the gate , as an outwork for observation and ...
Σελίδα xxiv
On the Sunday Pepys had gone to Whitehall to tell the King and Duke of York . He returned to the City with instruc- tions for the Lord Mayor from the King to pull down houses in every direction to arrest the course of the fire .
On the Sunday Pepys had gone to Whitehall to tell the King and Duke of York . He returned to the City with instruc- tions for the Lord Mayor from the King to pull down houses in every direction to arrest the course of the fire .
Σελίδα xxv
Within a few days of the fire three several plans were presented to the King for the rebuilding of the City - one by Christopher Wren , another by John Evelyn , and a third by Robert Hooke . Evelyn , in a letter to Sir Samuel Tuke ...
Within a few days of the fire three several plans were presented to the King for the rebuilding of the City - one by Christopher Wren , another by John Evelyn , and a third by Robert Hooke . Evelyn , in a letter to Sir Samuel Tuke ...
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London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley,Peter Cunningham Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2011 |
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